[1] The full array consisted of two arms, each 2047 feet in length with 66 dipole antennas.
[2] The dipole antennas were supported by unpainted wooden poles, connected with wires.
The telescope had around 5 miles (8.0 km) of wire, with an army surplus truck housing the phase-switching radio receiver.
[3] It was built to conduct a 22.2 MHz (13.5 meter) sky survey, and at that frequency it had a beam about 2.5 degrees wide.
The field where the array was located is now part of the McKee-Beshers Wildlife Management Area.